VIA CARBON Ski Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]
VIA CARBON Ski Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]
VIA CARBON Ski Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]
VIA CARBON Ski Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]

VIA CARBON Ski Poles

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G3’S LIGHTEST ADJUSTABLE TWO-PIECE SKI POLE

THE premier carbon ski pole for technical users looking for a lightweight yet fully-featured tool with a feature set built for the backcountry.

Now lighter than ever with its ergonomic foam grip. Soft and comfortable foam grip with dual density plastic upper for precision. Extended utility tab for binding heel lifts, boot buckles, and more. Also aids in precise pole plants.

Hard plastic eyelet yields one of 2 attachment points for drying gloves or attaching tent lines. Included backcountry strap is comfortable, form fitting, and easily removable for skiing in avalanche terrain.

Features a lightweight and simple lower grip position for side-hill ski touring. The asymetric Powder Basket reduces drag & eliminates cantilever effect in hard pack snow or while doing steep terrain kick turns. Also makes it easier to hook binding heel lifts up and down.

Recommended User Height:

Pole Length User's Height (in.) User's Height (cm)
Short (95-125 cm)
4'1" - 6'0" 124 - 183 cm
Long (115-145 cm) 5'4" - 6'8"
162 - 203 cm

    • New light and comfortable foam grip
    • QuickFlick utility tab
    • Hard plastic eyelet offers 2 attachment points for drying gloves or attaching tent lines
    • Soft & light removable strap
    • Lightweight and simple lower grip position for side-hill ski touring
    • Burly forged aluminum lever with a simple and easy to use offset cam
    • Asymmetric powder basket
    • Flex ferrules - Protects lower shaft. Easily replaceable
    • Carbide tip - Grips securely on ice and rock
    • Compatible with all G3 Baskets, except PIVOT Magnetic Basket
    • Sold as a pair

    Tech Specs

    Lengths: Short Long
    Weight (kg): 219g 259g (per pole)
    Weight (lb): 7.7oz 9.1oz (per pole)
    Minimum Length: 95cm 115cm
    Maximum Length: 125cm 145cm
    Material: Carbon

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 25 reviews
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    Jeff

    These are the best poles in existence. I bought a second pair. The grips are outstanding.

    B
    B.F.

    Impressive handsome looking set of poles. Kind of gangster looking. Feel solid. Haven’t used yet. Feel like a nice swing weight. Feel fairly stiff. I don’t like a flexy pole. Lots of grip down the pole.

    The removable wrist straps through are very difficult to get off. I’ve got strong hands/fingers/thumbs and haven’t been able to pinch the tabs in enough yet to pull the strap out. Just can’t do it. And that’s in the warm house. Couldn’t imagine out in the cold. Not sure if there is a trick or something I’m doing wrong.
    Not sure if these will “quick release” if they are on my wrist and the pole gets stuck and I keep going. Lol

    I don’t really use the straps anyways.

    F
    Frank S.
    Via carbon ski poles

    Light and strong poles with secure lrngth adjustment, and comfortable grips

    M
    Mike B.
    Great all round poles

    As described, light and versatile. Highly recommended

    S
    Shaun K.
    Generally happy but could use a couple tweaks

    I have always been impressed with the durability of my old Carbon Vias for whacking tree branches and beating down the snow when trail breaking. I expect the new ones will perform as well over the long term.

    Love the long rubber grips on these poles with the bump that makes choking up easy on the side hills.

    The long hooks on the handles make pulling my toe pieces up a breeze. They are also handy for hooking rope between branches around the back side of trees to set up the ridgeline on a kitchen tarp.

    The baskets nestle well when stacking poles together but I love being able to bundle the poles and skis together by clicking the poles into left and right sides of the toe and heal pieces. Unfortunately the basket holes are too far apart so they separate when doing this. My old Carbon Vias did that better with wider spacing in the basket holes.

    The Velcro spacing on the leashes doesn't allow a tight fit around the hands for poling XC style across the flats.